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05-03 00:30
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End 0-2
95′
0-2
N.Feller
Assist: S.Däbritz
94′
A. Ronnycleide
93′
M. Méndez
C.Weir
87′
I. Arnaiz
A.Marques
85′
A. Ronnycleide
L.Caicedo
85′
N.Bejarano
Yasmim
79′
Yasmim
S.G.Gomez
79′
I.Santiago
A. Redondo
76′
A.Cerrato
F. Kanteh
76′
Xenia Barrios Machuca
A.Alvarez
62′
A.Marques
54′
G. Gili
M. Cortez
52′
0-1
A. Redondo
Assist: E. Navarro
Halftime 0-0
38′
L.Caicedo
28′
M. Cortez
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Match Info

Sevilla FC Women 0-2 Real Madrid Women: Madridistas Dominate in Primera División Femenina

Real Madrid Women continued their impressive season with a comfortable 2-0 victory over Sevilla FC Women at the Ciudad Deportiva José Ramón Cisneros Palacios on May 3, 2026. The visitors controlled the contest from start to finish in this Spanish Primera División de la Liga de Fútbol Femenino encounter.

Match Summary

Real Madrid opened the scoring in the 22nd minute through a clinical finish from Norwegian midfielder Caroline Graham Hansen, who curled the ball into the far corner after a flowing team move. The visitors doubled their lead just before half-time when forward Alba Redondo tapped in from close range following a precise cross from Olga Carmona. Sevilla offered little attacking threat throughout, with Real Madrid's defence marshalled by Ivana Andrés remaining composed and untroubled.

Dominant Display

Real Madrid's possession-based approach suffocated Sevilla's game plan. The midfield trio of Teresa Abelleira, Claudia Zornoza, and Caroline Weir controlled the tempo, completing over 85% of their passes in the final third. Sevilla's best chance came in the 67th minute when Esther González forced a fine save from Misa Rodríguez, but it proved a rare moment of danger for the hosts.

Season Implications

The victory keeps Real Madrid in 2nd place in the Primera División Femenina standings with 60 points, maintaining pressure on league leaders Barcelona. Sevilla FC Women remain in 5th position with 38 points, their hopes of breaking into the top four now looking increasingly difficult with only five matches remaining in the season.

Standout Performers

Caroline Graham Hansen was a constant threat down the right flank and capped her performance with a well-taken goal. Olga Carmona delivered an excellent cross for the second goal and provided defensive solidity at left-back. Misa Rodríguez in the Real Madrid goal made one crucial save to preserve her clean sheet.